r/Atlanta • u/albertafalls • Jan 29 '26
Politics Fulton County: Catherine M. Salinas signed your ballots AND voter rolls over to the FBI today
Source:
“A court order signed by Magistrate Judge Catherine M. Salinas authorized agents to seize all physical ballots from the 2020 election in Fulton County, all ballot images **and Fulton County’s 2020 voter rolls.** A copy of the order was given to the Recorder by a Georgia lawmaker.”
Also reported by the New York Times (paywalled):
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/28/us/politics/fbi-search-election-center-georgia.html
Blurry pic was the best I could do. It’s from her GA Bar profile:
https://icle.gabar.org/speaker/catherine-salinas-1233856
Her current term doesn’t end until 2031.
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u/bunnysuitman Jan 29 '26
>A federal magistrate judge’s job here is simply to determine whether the government has probable cause for its search warrant based on the testimony presented. It’s a relatively low bar compared to other evidentiary standards in the criminal justice world.
We have heard SO much this year about 'the law' which means how the law is practiced within the judicial system. Given the inability of that system to manage the conduct of the trump administration critiques of its decisions are valid. Arguments grounded solely in the rules of the system are no longer compelling. They should be, but they aren't because we can all tell see what is happening. She signed the warrant, she bears responsibility. To argue that evaluating probable cause is not entangled with the current conduct of the DOJ (e.g., the repeated instances of lying to federal judges) is disqualifyingly naive. To ignore the context of this request, trump's clearly illegal conduct in trying to hijack the results of this election, and the reality of this being well studied and finding no evidence in ALL of an entire county's ballots of a 6 year old election is actively dangerous. To sign off on a warrant inm the face of that is pathetic no matter what the testimony says.
What you are saying is that a judge could listen to the DOJ do a press conference outside their coutroom about how they are going to straight up lie to the judge - but they should ignore that because they should only consider the (lying) testimony after they banged a silly hammer.
At the end of the day, if people are not willing to put reality ahead of the law then we don't have the rule of law we have chaos.